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As editorial director of TechTarget's Storage Media Group, Rich oversees content for Storage magazine, SearchStorage.com, SearchDataBackup.com, SearchDisasterRecovery.com, SearchStorage.co.UK, SearchVirtualStorage.com, SearchCloudStorage.com, SearchSMBStorage.com, SearchStorageChannel.com and the Storage Decisions conferences. Rich has been involved with high-tech journalism for nearly 20 years; previously, he was executive editor of ZDNet Tech Update and Cnet Enterprise; editor in chief of Windows Systems magazine; senior editor for Windows magazine; and senior editor and technical editor for PC Sources. In those roles, and as a freelancer, Rich has written more than 500 computer technology articles.
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Contributions from Rich Castagna
- 2013: A 'decent' year for IT data storage spending
- Storage tech's new evolution
- Users claim the upper hand in disk capacity struggle
- Hitachi's enterprise arrays back on top
- Software-defined storage: Is hardware obsolete?
- Converged systems users: A small but satisfied group
- EMC, Hitachi earn top marks in NAS satisfaction survey
- Five storage developments we need in 2013
- Multiprotocol arrays favored for efficiency
- Vendor surveys, analyst predictions and other piffle
- Budget picture brightens for storage managers
- Storage tiering gets more automated
- Solid-state storage approaching the valley of vagueness
- IBM emerges at top of strong midrange array field
- Users are all business about disaster recovery
- Oh yeah? Try doing that without storage
- Big data is no big myth
- How to make storage techs even more confusing
- Firms tap archivers for compliance, storage management
- How you choose vendors and products
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO